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    He’s in the Waiting (Waiting on Mr. Right) As women we find ourselves stressing over who our husband to-be is. Have you ever thought that Mr. Right is in the waiting? Why, of course I’ve thought that! But have you thought of why? The oh-too common prayer, “God, send me my husband,” has gotten entirely too old. Perhaps, our husband can’t be sent to us because we’re not ready to receive him. Preparing for your husband may sound stupid, or even pointless, but there are some key attributes that I…

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    The universal human need of intimacy may result in several expectations and behaviors in interpersonal relationships; one of the most intriguing facets is how men and women look for potential characteristics and display their desires when they want to find a mating partner. Although the nature of intimacy suggests that most people agree on at least six different components of intimate partners (Miller, 2006), there is no certain, overall principle that can comprehensively explain what women and…

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    The topic of gender and parenthood has always been researched, but more so in a bias and unclear way. There is no differentiation between preferences of disciplinary techniques and the gender gap between the mother-child dyad, the father-child dyad, or the father-mother-child triad. This reason is primarily because of gender differences in parenting. According to Alice S. Rossi, “twenty years ago parenting meant mothering, and studies either frankly labeled their subjects “mothers,” or one…

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    Family of Origin Analysis Paper It was once said by Mama Joe in the famed 90’s motion picture, “Soul Food,” “One finger won’t make an impact, but you ball all those fingers into a fist, and you can strike a mighty blow.” Mama Joe’s character, the Grandmother figure in the film, and all of her poignant quotes have resonated with me over the years, but I believe this particular quote, from a figurative standpoint, has shaped the foundation for my family. My family is the sum of all its parts. We…

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    Actor and comedian Robin Williams perform fast paced his improvisational style and Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society was known for his performances in films like. Abstract The famous actor and comedian Robin Williams in Chicago, Illinois, July 21, 1951 was born. As a stand-up comedian After developing his improvisational style, Williams has his own television show, Mork and Mindy landed, and the major parts of the film with Robert Altman’s Popeye went. Both comic and dramatic, memorable…

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    Pope Francis caused a spike in the debate over female ordination last year when he reconfirmed that females will most likely never be ordained as priests in the Catholic Church. He cited St. John Paul II to briefly explain why women were banned from ordination. However, Francis continued by saying, “I ask myself: who is most important in theology and in the mystic of the Church: the apostles or Mary on the day of Pentecost? It's Mary! ...the Church is a woman! It's "la Chiesa" (in Italian), not…

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    put their actions as their priority. The end goal is to continue their life cycle, giving them a better chance at life the next time around. Spiritualism is a religion, but is described differently than most. Spiritualism is the belief that the spirits of the dead, which survive after the mortal life, can and do communicate with the living. Communication is done usually through a medium, ones who are particularly susceptible to their influence. Spiritualism is not very common within the world…

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    Happy has enough money to help them. Death of a Salesman is in Cardullo 's words is “the story of a man (granting he was sane) who failed, as salesman and father, or who failed to live up to his own unrealistic dreams of what salesmanship and fatherhood constitute, and who made things worse by refusing to the end to admit those failures, which he knew were true.” According to Cardullo 's statement these failures affected his family greatly. His failures range from the advice he gives his sons,…

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    issue and need to be addressed so it could be prevented. And that it is also the case that teen pregnancy is closely linked to a host of other critical social issue of poverty and income, overall child well-being, out-of-wedlock births, responsible fatherhood,…

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    Laurel Elder and Steven Greene in their work, “Politicians love to talk about family. But maybe not yours.” try to argue that politicians need to start talking about all families and not just traditional families and need to provide support for all families. While their abundance of logical appeals and their choice of not including emotional appeals would make their argument successful for the type of article they produced, their lack of intrinsic ethos makes their credibility a little faulty…

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